Possible carbon monoxide alarm at residence near Mountain Rd, Falmouth ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible carbon monoxide or smoke alarm activation occurred at a residence near Mountain Road. Residents were advised to wait outside while fire and EMS units responded. Upon arrival, no hazards were detected, and investigation continued.
Audio|Heard on: Falmouth Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm, I knew it still walks 41 to near Mountain Road, possible CO detector activation.
00:06
Call there wasn't sure was a smoke alarm or a CO detector.
00:09
No ill effects advised to wait outside.
00:11
Dispatching engine four and EMS.
00:14
Repeating EMS.
00:16
Correction.
00:17
Box 41 to near Mountain Road for a CO detector, possibly.
00:23
Caller wasn't sure was a smoke alarm or CO detector.
00:25
No ill effects advised to wait outside.
00:28
Dispatching. Engine 4 and EMS.
00:36
Fire alarm, E2.
00:39
Ambulance 2.
00:42
A2 is responding from Washington, F.
00:46
A2 from Washington F, near Mountain Road.
00:55
File of engine 4.
01:00
Engine 4.
01:02
In room.
01:05
Engine 4 en route, near Mountain Road.
01:14
Follow measure 4.
01:15
Plan alarm answer.
01:21
On scene, two-store residential, nothing showing.
01:25
We'll be on investigating.
01:26
250 as command.
01:29
Ten four.
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